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When did Nintendo state the NX is home console or handheld? because I sure as hell didn't see them say it. Surely this was an announcement of a future handheld, due to the DeNA announcement being about mobile games. Reply+3

Thank you Rob for shining a light on the nature of the GMAs (Why are PRs voting on the quality of journalists and the articles they will probably write about their games!?) and the shocking attitudes and principles on some of the people who attended.

It's such a shame you won't be writing for the site anymore because some people have threatened legal action because you reprinted something someone wrote on a public platform.

I think what is a bigger shame is Eurogamer bending to this pressure. As soon as I read the article my respect for this site rose (I already rated it pretty highly) but my heart sank when I heard of what has transpired since the article was published. I know it couldn't have been easy after initially backing Rob and publishing the article but it was still disappointing to alter his article and alienate him. Reply+10

Great news. The UI looks top notch too. Much better than going through the red button on sky with the crappy sd video feeds. You can't fault sony with the tv and video options on the ps3. Something for everybody. Reply+12

I'll defiantly play it with move. It's a shame wii development fell off a cliff as I'm sure the move would have been the Wii HD that many people wanted (well apart from the lack on Nintendo games of course) Reply+3

Such a shame as R3 was defiantly a step in the right (and unique) direction. I played through the whole game in a day last week. Even though I think the games loses steam in the final third, the first two are pretty great. Reply+1

The hardware in the 3DS wasn't worth Â£230 but the PSV is worth that. The PSV will more than likely launch with a hell of a lot better launch line up as well.For reference I bought a 3DS at launch and will line up to pick up a 3GSPSV at midnight. Reply0

Activision killed DJ Hero as soon as they slapped a £120 price point on that thing. Should have cost no more than £70. Maybe that's what Kotick meant by over enthusiasm, in that Activision put a ton of cash into the project and lost sight of the buisness of selling the thing. I bloody love that game. It was soo fresh and original, in gameplay and content. Reply+4

I love Double Fine, so this isn't a knock against them but why shouldn't this guy defend the trademark he registered 2 years ago. The blame for this lies solely at Microsoft's feet as the publishers. I cannot believe they didn't check to see whether it could be released, not just in a country but a whole continent. This really does highlight how focused they are on America and the reas of the world is really just an afterthought. Reply+1

Pacman DX was probably my game of the year last year so I'll be straight on this. The only thing is that are hardly any PSN cards available to buy online. I usually snap some £20 cards up for £16 or £17 but there has been nothing for months. Even before the blackout. Reply0

If it wasn't one of the first games out I would never have paid £3.60 for Super Mario. The game is pretty darn easy and can be finished in 1 sitting in less than 2 hours. A total rip off and I do actually feel bad for supporting Nintendo's BS pricing. I'm liking Zelda as well but compared to the £6.80 I paid for Beyond Good and Evil HD on PSN, it's a joke. Reply0